Har’Monique – “Oh Lawd”

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“Oh Lawd” is a catchy track from Har’ Monique, an NYC-based artist churning out an accessible blend of pop and R&B, with a touch of reggae. Born in Brooklyn, Har’Monique moved to the upstate NY town of Binhamton at the age of 13. Yearning for something beyond writing novels, Monique found that R&B-infused pop was a style that meshed with her talents and influences, spanning from Whitney Houston and Toni Braxton to Michael Jackson and Usher. From there, the Har’Monique project was born. The track repeats a catchy vocal line – “oh lawd,” – amidst perky marimba-laden instrumentation. It’s a track with radio-friendly accessibility and a hypnotic, catchy melody.

Look out for Har’Monique’s debut self-titled album, a 15-track release coming soon.

“Oh Lawd” and other memorable tracks from November can also be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Best of November 2019’ Spotify playlist.

Mike Mineo

I'm the founder/editor of Obscure Sound, which was formed in 2006. Previously, I wrote for PopMatters and Stylus Magazine.

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